The Chicago Bears have appointed 28-year-old Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator, igniting a mix of excitement and confusion among fans. Doyle, previously the tight ends coach for the Denver Broncos, is seen as a young talent who could potentially ascend the NFL coaching ranks. While he will assist head coach Ben Johnson with organizing the game plan, Doyle will not be calling plays. Instead, Johnson is expected to handle those duties, setting the stage for a collaborative effort between the two. Johnson emphasized the need for his coaching staff to prepare for long hours, a sentiment that aligns with Doyle's experience under Sean Payton. The age gap between Doyle and veteran players like Marcedes Lewis, who could be 41 by next season, adds an element of humor to the situation.